togue (Meaning)

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togue (n.)

The namaycush.

Synonyms & Antonyms of togue

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togue Sentence Examples

  1. The icy wind sent a shiver down my togue as I ventured into the blizzard.
  2. The itchy togue of her sweater drove her nearly mad.
  3. The master tailor measured the togue precisely, ensuring a perfect fit.
  4. The medieval knight wore a heavy togue over his chainmail.
  5. The togue of the monk billowed in the breeze as he walked.
  6. The togue of the robe swirled gracefully around the magician as he cast a spell.
  7. The philosopher's togue was plain and simple, reflecting his humble nature.
  8. The togue of the judge was resplendent with gold and crimson, symbolizing his authority.
  9. The togue of the actor transformed him into a different character onstage.
  10. The togue of the soldier was torn and bloodied, bearing witness to the horrors of battle.

FAQs About the word togue

The namaycush.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The icy wind sent a shiver down my togue as I ventured into the blizzard.

The itchy togue of her sweater drove her nearly mad.

The master tailor measured the togue precisely, ensuring a perfect fit.

The medieval knight wore a heavy togue over his chainmail.